Karen Campbell in the Media
Karen Campbell in the Media
Geoffrey Riley's interview of Karen Campbell on JPR Radio - July 18, 2023
Karen Campbell Writes

Editor Corey Buchanan's interview with Karen Campbell
in the Wilsonville Spokesman/West Linn Tidings.

Karen Campbell in the Media
Karen Campbell in the Media
INTERVIEW BY Claire Rogers OF ITOPIA
Karen Andrea Campbell is a humanitarian and a storyteller for women inmates and author of the book Falling: Hard Lessons and the Redemption of the Woman Next Door. Karen lived the American Dream; she was a married mother with two daughters in high school, had a career as a physiotherapist and led an active outdoor lifestyle in Oregon. However, the dream changed into a nightmare when she was convicted of manslaughter for driving intoxicated, causing a fatal car crash which killed her husband and an innocent woman. She served six years in a full custody women’s prison.
TOPICS THAT I DISCUSS WITH KAREN:
The fateful day which changed Karen’s life, her family and the lives of her victims & their families.
Navigating and processing shame and guilt
Grace and Forgiveness
Prison life and inmate stories
Creating a path forward and moving towards redemption
INTERVIEW BY Claire Rogers OF ITOPIA
Karen Andrea Campbell is a humanitarian and a storyteller for women inmates and author of the book Falling: Hard Lessons and the Redemption of the Woman Next Door. Karen lived the American Dream; she was a married mother with two daughters in high school, had a career as a physiotherapist and led an active outdoor lifestyle in Oregon. However, the dream changed into a nightmare when she was convicted of manslaughter for driving intoxicated, causing a fatal car crash which killed her husband and an innocent woman. She served six years in a full custody women’s prison.
TOPICS THAT I DISCUSS WITH KAREN:
The fateful day which changed Karen’s life, her family and the lives of her victims & their families.
Navigating and processing shame and guilt
Grace and Forgiveness
Prison life and inmate stories
Creating a path forward and moving towards redemption
INTERVIEW BY Claire Rogers OF ITOPIA
Karen Andrea Campbell is a humanitarian and a storyteller for women inmates and author of the book Falling: Hard Lessons and the Redemption of the Woman Next Door. Karen lived the American Dream; she was a married mother with two daughters in high school, had a career as a physiotherapist and led an active outdoor lifestyle in Oregon. However, the dream changed into a nightmare when she was convicted of manslaughter for driving intoxicated, causing a fatal car crash which killed her husband and an innocent woman. She served six years in a full custody women’s prison.
TOPICS THAT I DISCUSS WITH KAREN:
The fateful day which changed Karen’s life, her family and the lives of her victims & their families.
Navigating and processing shame and guilt
Grace and Forgiveness
Prison life and inmate stories
Creating a path forward and moving towards redemption
INTERVIEW BY Claire Rogers OF ITOPIA
Karen Andrea Campbell is a humanitarian and a storyteller for women inmates and author of the book Falling: Hard Lessons and the Redemption of the Woman Next Door. Karen lived the American Dream; she was a married mother with two daughters in high school, had a career as a physiotherapist and led an active outdoor lifestyle in Oregon. However, the dream changed into a nightmare when she was convicted of manslaughter for driving intoxicated, causing a fatal car crash which killed her husband and an innocent woman. She served six years in a full custody women’s prison.
TOPICS THAT I DISCUSS WITH KAREN:
The fateful day which changed Karen’s life, her family and the lives of her victims & their families.
Navigating and processing shame and guilt
Grace and Forgiveness
Prison life and inmate stories
Creating a path forward and moving towards redemption
INTERVIEW BY Claire Rogers OF ITOPIA
Karen Andrea Campbell is a humanitarian and a storyteller for women inmates and author of the book Falling: Hard Lessons and the Redemption of the Woman Next Door. Karen lived the American Dream; she was a married mother with two daughters in high school, had a career as a physiotherapist and led an active outdoor lifestyle in Oregon. However, the dream changed into a nightmare when she was convicted of manslaughter for driving intoxicated, causing a fatal car crash which killed her husband and an innocent woman. She served six years in a full custody women’s prison.
TOPICS THAT I DISCUSS WITH KAREN:
The fateful day which changed Karen’s life, her family and the lives of her victims & their families.
Navigating and processing shame and guilt
Grace and Forgiveness
Prison life and inmate stories
Creating a path forward and moving towards redemption